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Natalie Portman set to play Jane Foster in Marvel Thor movie
Jul 17th

Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures has announced Natalie Portman has been cast to star as Jane Foster in the highly anticipated comic made into film Thor! Portman will star opposite Chris Hemsworth who will play Thor and Tom Hiddleston who will play the villain Loki. More >
Gravity Crash
Jul 16th

Sony PlayStation 3 space-shooter “Gravity Crash” downloadable version featured at this years E3 expo is set to release globally later this year! More >
SpongeBob SquarePants Kids party at Borders
Jul 16th
Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants fans can check Borders this weekend for the SpongeBob Kid’s Party starting this Saturday July 18, 2009! More >
Otakon 2009
Jul 16th
Otakon the East Asian popular the mega culture event of the year, at the Baltimore Convention Center, Maryland this weekend July 17th-19th, 2009! More >
D23 at San Diego Comic Con
Jul 16th

Attention Disney enthusiasts, D23 will be making its first-ever appearance at San Diego Comic Con from July 23 to July 26, at Booth # 3917! More >
The Green Hornet movie
Jul 16th

Who doesn’t love Cameron Diaz? Well Diaz fan watch out she may be playing the lead female roll in the upcoming Green Hornet movie, opposite Seth Rogen! stay posted for more info! More >
Michael Jackson video game
Jul 16th

The last game Michael Jackson contributed too was the “Moonwalker” Sega Genesis game. Now according to Market for Computer and Video Games, MJ Productions has been working on a new Michael Jackson video game for several months and will feature a number of his most iconic hits. More >
Inspector Gadget Go Go Gadget Collection
Jul 16th

A special double sided DVD featuring 10 classic episodes of Inspector Gadget Detective, The Original Series is set for release September 8, 2009. More >
Warner Bros. wins ‘Superman’ case
Jul 14th

Warner Bros. wins ‘Superman’ case in a favor of the heirs of “Superman” co-creator Jerome Siegel. The decision was announced last Wednesday, U.S. Judge District Court Judge Stephen G. Larson found that the license fees the studio paid to corporate sibling DC Comics didn’t represent “sweetheart” deals as they weren’t below fair market value. More >


